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[Merged]Brexit stuff

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    But Brexit means Brexit, dontcha know ...
    This is already shaping up to be great entertainment.
    Roll up roll up! Watch as Magic May Squares the Circle.
    Brexiters are going to be whining to their graves
    Hard Brexit now!
    #prayfornodeal

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      Originally posted by sasguru View Post
      Greece is a basket case and shouldn't be in the Euro zone at all.
      Trying to keep it in has caused issues.

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        Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
        It does if the intention is to block migration, i.e. allowing in only a fraction of those needed by business. Obviously if they can't hire they'll just relocate.
        You are right. I have a friend who has decided to relocate his farm to Poland
        Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          Theresa May promises only 'some control' over EU migration post-Brexit - Politics live

          Theresa May promises only 'some control' over EU migration post-Brexit - Politics live | Politics | The Guardian
          David Davis:
          He says the government will be guided by four principles.

          First, the government will try to establish a national consensus.

          Second, it will put the national interest first.

          Third, the government will try to minimise uncertainty.

          Fourth, the government will leave the EU and put the supremacy of parliament beyond doubt.
          Failed at the first hurdle....

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            Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
            Trying to keep it in has caused issues.
            Basically their economy was showing signs of life, just like all the rest of them, beginning of last year.
            Then Syriza came along and decided to play silly buggers and fooked it all up again.
            The European countries have had mixed fortunes depending on which set of economic policies they've followed.
            Where left wing agitators have gained power they've predictably fooked up.
            Luckily Spain didn't let Podemos become the largest party in power.
            Hard Brexit now!
            #prayfornodeal

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              Originally posted by AtW View Post
              I get this feeling May will end up with the same deal Call Me Dave had
              You may find that migrants will require background checks and medicals ..
              Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                You may find that migrants will require background checks and medicals ..
                That will stop maybe 0.1%

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                  Originally posted by AtW View Post
                  That will stop maybe 0.1%
                  So what do you suggest then? It seems that according to you that there is no way the UK can control its borders. Or presumably you are just content with an open borders sytem and woe betide anyone who disagrees with you.
                  Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                    So what do you suggest then? It seems that according to you that there is no way the UK can control its borders. Or presumably you are just content with an open borders system and woe betide anyone who disagrees with you.
                    I am content with the current system as it is - only change should have been made in regards to benefits for migrants, requiring them to work X years or pay Y tax.

                    However I am not the one implementing Brexit result, it's May who is doing it, so the only other way to control EU migration is to issue visas which would inevitably be based on points as they are now for non-EU citizens.

                    Is she trying to find middleground to please EU and thus stay in single market? I am not seeing much of middleground here, you either control your borders with visas or you don't.

                    If May got some wonderful alternative then she should present it now rather than reject points based system.
                    Last edited by AtW; 5 September 2016, 15:56.

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                      Originally posted by AtW View Post
                      I am content with the current system as it is - only change should have been made in regards to benefits for migrants, requiring them to work X years or pay Y tax.

                      However I am not the one implementing Brexit result, it's May who is doing it, so the only other way to control EU migration is to issue visas which would inevitably be based on points as they are now for non-EU citizens.

                      Is she trying to find middleground to please EU and thus stay in single market? I am not seeing much of middleground here, you either control your borders with visas or you don't.

                      If May got some wonderful alternative then she should present it now rather than reject points based system.
                      If you want an objective analysis of the problem instead of entrenching yourself in an immovable position to defend your ideal (as you always do) Respecting the choice of the British people: Immigration policy after the referendum | National Institute of Economic and Social Research
                      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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